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Page 542
... murder , robbery , burglary , and conspiracy . His accomplice , V. S. , aged twenty - one , who worked for the murdered man and planned the murder , had already been sentenced to 15 years to life.1 As I write , the National Center of ...
... murder , robbery , burglary , and conspiracy . His accomplice , V. S. , aged twenty - one , who worked for the murdered man and planned the murder , had already been sentenced to 15 years to life.1 As I write , the National Center of ...
Page 552
... murder . If the conclusion stated above is correct , and the death penalty and long - term imprisonment are equally effective ( or ineffective ) as deterrents to murder , then the argument for the death penalty on grounds of deterrence ...
... murder . If the conclusion stated above is correct , and the death penalty and long - term imprisonment are equally effective ( or ineffective ) as deterrents to murder , then the argument for the death penalty on grounds of deterrence ...
Page 556
... murder was an attempt to narrow the class of criminal homicides deserving of the death pen- alty . Yet those dead owing to manslaughter , or to any kind of unintentional , accidental , unpre- meditated , unavoidable , unmalicious ...
... murder was an attempt to narrow the class of criminal homicides deserving of the death pen- alty . Yet those dead owing to manslaughter , or to any kind of unintentional , accidental , unpre- meditated , unavoidable , unmalicious ...
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What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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